


Read more …
![]()


Read more … Messenger Whatsapp Telegram Gmail Outlook Facebook Share this…
![]()

Tim & Foty are a Cameroonian musical duo known for their Afro-funk and Afro-pop music, especially popular in the late 1970s and beyond.
🎶 Who They Are
Tim (often credited as J.M. Tim, aka Jean Marie Tiam) and Maurice Foty were cousins from Bafoussam, Cameroon who recorded together in the *70s and *80s.
Their music blends funky grooves, horn sections, guitar riffs, and vocal harmonies in Afro-funk, Afro-pop, and disco-influenced styles.
Foty passed away in 2011, but their music continues to be celebrated and reissued.
🎧 Notable Music & Releases
African Funk Experimentals (1977–1979) – a compilation of tracks capturing their classic funk sound.
Tim & Foty Greatest Hits – a later compilation featuring popular songs from their career.
Songs include funky, upbeat tracks like “Funky Bafoussam,” “More & More,” “Douala By Night,” and soulful tunes like “Love Is Light.”
🪩 Style & Legacy
Their music is often featured in collections of African funk and rare groove and has influenced DJs, collectors, and world music fans interested in 1970s Afro-funk s
Souce: ChatGPT
![]()

ESA’ the stage name for Stephan Dayas Nguea, is a Cameroonian musician, singer, and producer known for blending traditional African rhythms with modern soul and funk.
Early Life and Musical Origins
Family Background: Born into a musical family, his father was a guitarist during the German protectorate era in Cameroon. He developed his passion for music alongside his brother, George Dayas Wonjamouna, influenced by 1960s African sounds like Makossa, highlife, and Congolese music.
ESA Formation: The name “ESA” (pronounced “ESSA”) comes from the Sawa people of southwest Cameroon, meaning “evocative magic” or “spiritual contact”. Originally formed in 1986 in Douala as a duo with Martin Socko Moukoko, the project eventually became Stephan Dayas’s solo venture. Source: AI Google
![]()
